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Viridian Gym appears in all games set in the [[Kanto]] region. In [[Generation I]], when the player makes their first encounter with the gym, it is locked because of the absence of the Gym Leader. With this acknowledged, the player journeys off onto other Gyms to challenge them. Once this has been accomplished and when the player has collected the remaining seven [[Gym Badges]], the Viridian Gym reopens. | Viridian Gym appears in all games set in the [[Kanto]] region. In [[Generation I]], when the player makes their first encounter with the gym, it is locked because of the absence of the Gym Leader. With this acknowledged, the player journeys off onto other Gyms to challenge them. Once this has been accomplished and when the player has collected the remaining seven [[Gym Badges]], the Viridian Gym reopens. | ||
Inside the Gym, the floor uses the same transporting tiles as in the [[Rocket Hideout]]. The player must use these tiles to navigate through the Gym to reach | Inside the Gym, the floor uses the same transporting tiles as in the [[Rocket Hideout]]. The player must use these tiles to navigate through the Gym to reach Giovanni. In [[Generation II]], when Blue takes the place of the Gym Leader, the Gym is completely remodeled, and the tiles are now gone. The Gym has no junior trainers and large blocks that resemble [[wp:Legos|Legos]] form most of its design. | ||
===Trainers=== | ===Trainers=== |
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Viridian Gym トキワジム Tokiwa Gym | |
Location | Viridian City |
Gym Leader | Giovanni (Generation I and III) Blue (Generation II) Agatha (anime only) |
Badge | Earthbadge |
Dominant Type | Ground |
Region | Kanto |
The Viridian Gym (Japanese: トキワジム Tokiwa Gym) is the official gym of Viridian City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Giovanni, the head of Team Rocket. Trainers who defeat him receive the Earthbadge.
Other known leaders of the Gym are Blue and Elite Four Agatha, who serves as a temporary Gym Leader.
In the anime
In the games
Viridian Gym appears in all games set in the Kanto region. In Generation I, when the player makes their first encounter with the gym, it is locked because of the absence of the Gym Leader. With this acknowledged, the player journeys off onto other Gyms to challenge them. Once this has been accomplished and when the player has collected the remaining seven Gym Badges, the Viridian Gym reopens.
Inside the Gym, the floor uses the same transporting tiles as in the Rocket Hideout. The player must use these tiles to navigate through the Gym to reach Giovanni. In Generation II, when Blue takes the place of the Gym Leader, the Gym is completely remodeled, and the tiles are now gone. The Gym has no junior trainers and large blocks that resemble Legos form most of its design.
Trainers
Pokémon Red and Blue and Yellow
- Tamer: Arbok (39), Tauros (39)
- Black Belt: Machoke (43)
- Cool Trainer: Nidorino (39), Nidoking (39)
- Tamer: Rhyhorn (43)
- Black Belt: Machop (40), Machoke (40)
- Cool Trainer: Sandslash (39), Dugtrio (39)
- Cool Trainer: Rhyhorn (43)
- Black Belt: Machoke (38), Machop (38), Machoke (38)
- Leader Giovanni:
Pokémon Gold and Silver
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
- Tamer Cole: Arbok, (39), Tauros (39)
- Black Belt Kiyo: Machoke (43)
- Cooltrainer Samuel: Sandslash (37), Sandslash (37), Rhyhorn, (37), Nidorino (39), Nidoking (39)
- Cooltrainer Yuji: Sandslash (38), Graveler (38), Graveler (38), Onix (38), Marowak (38)
- Black Belt Atsushi: Machop (40), Machoke (40)
- Tamer Jason: Rhyhorn (43)
- Cooltrainer Warren: Marowak (37), Marowak (37), Rhyhorn (38), Nidorina (39), Nidoqueen (39)
- Black Belt Takashi: Machoke (38), Machoke (38), Machop (38)
- Leader Giovanni: Rhyhorn (45), Dugtrio (42), Nidoqueen (43), Nidoking (45), Rhyhorn (50)